Job and Internship Opportunities Announcements
This page is for job and internship opportunities from within and outside of the NREM Department. Postings will be deleted once application periods are over.
The Moku Resilience Stewardship Coordinator will oversee and coordinate resilience and adaptation activities within a specific moku (socio-ecological region) as part of a larger initiative aimed at promoting community empowerment, holistic resource stewardship, and climate change adaptation.
For the full list of duties, responsibilities, and requirements, please visit this link.
Application review begins on October 28 and will continue until the position is filled.
Interested in an internship program that focuses on agriculture, food production, nutrition, resource management, and more? Find more information below!
https://internships.ctahr.hawaii.edu/
This KUPU year-round membership opportunity is for people that love Hawai'i and are interested in learning how to lead Bioculturally-grounded conservation experiences for middle and high school students.
As part of your KUPU experience, you will:
To learn more about our programs: https://www.teaching-change.org/
For questions/ more information, please contact tchange@hawaii.edu.
There is a fulltime visitor services oriented internship position available through the Student Conservation Association (SCA), January 12 – September 7, 2025. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Please see the flyer at https://imgur.com/a/ZGLlwh0.
There is also availability of multiple Conservation Leadership Development Program (CLDP) Kupu Interns to begin early next year. These interns will work with our biological program and will be involved in rigorous outdoor fieldwork. They are fulltime positions for approximately 10.5 months. Apply at https://www.kupuhawaii.org/conservation-leadership-development-program and be sure to select the O‘ahu National Wildlife Refuge Complex as your preferred host site.
All three of these positions come with a special or direct hiring authority upon successful completion of the program. This doesn’t guarantee a Federal job, but it does place you in a smaller pool of candidates.
Please note that the duty station for all three of these positions will be at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge in Kahuku, O‘ahu. Successful applicants will need reliable transportation to and from the job site.
If any questions, please email Joshua Ream at joshua_ream@fws.gov.
Please see https://www.bishopmuseum.org/join-and-give/volunteer/ the most up-to-date internship postings available and for instructions to apply.